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Cascade Sierra offers funding
August 18, 2011
| by: Truckers News Staff
Cascade Sierra Solutions has approximately $20 million in funding available to help small trucking companies and owner-operators upgrade or replace their trucks to save fuel and reduce emissions.
Combining funding from a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant and a partnership of socially responsible investors, CSS will deploy the funds to finance truck and/or trailer replacements, SmartWay verified equipment upgrades and other clean diesel retrofits for in-use vehicles.
Financing is available for vehicles based and operating anywhere in the U.S. and works with state truck replacement incentive programs where a scrap vehicle is required. CSS has information regarding a variety of state grant programs for trucking companies.
Among the programs are Carl Moyer VIP grants for California-based trucking operations, ports of Tacoma, Wash., and Charleston, S.C., and a U.S. Department of Energy grant to finance plug-in equipment.
Information is available by calling (541) 302-0900 or (866) 345-3390, or visit CSS offices in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Coburg, Ore., and Charleston.



We are interested in help with upgrading our truck. It has over 1,000,000 miles on it. We are unable to upgrade to the economy and medical bills. Our truck is in compliance but upgrading would greatly benefit us of course. We are located in Tennessee and are owner operators. Any help at all would be appreciated. Thank you. Joe and Lynn Ford
any advice on someone what to start a small trucking company.i have all the details just have to figure out funding.